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KATHLEEN BEST “K. B.” “Kat” K. B.” is full of fun and bubbling over with the joy of being alive. Wherever she is there is sure to he a good time and when she is absent we miss her. If she is anywhere around you will know it by her familiar voice, which we hope will bring her fame some day when she becomes that great singer she is always talking about. Her favorite expression is T in scared to death and her favorite pastime, as you might guess, i; talking. MATTI IT CLARKE “Mat” Mattilu wants “to be a noted woman, and as riding is her favorite pastime, we suggest that she “hitch her wagon to a star” and become such. She is always saying, ' Tf you don’t somebody else will,” and we say this same thing to “Mat” hoping that she will realize her ambition. FLORA HILL “Flory Jane” Favorite Pastime Playing the piano. Chief Ambition--To carry a tune. Favorite Expression—“Well, I will.” Flory may not be the best in the world, but she’s plum good! She isn’t a book-worm, but who likes a book-worm anyway? Even Emerson voiced his disapproval of the “Pale Scholar.” She is universally loved for her willingness t«» help and her ability to serve. Junior Critic McNeill I, ’20-’2l. CLYDE MAYO “Jane” Last, but not least, to enter our class of ’22 is Clyde, who is our quietest pupil. Her favorite pastime is telling jokes; her chief ambition is to be a friend of everyone, and her favorite ex¬ pression is, “That made me so mad.” Twenty Two
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V ‘ . r A I u sar THE TARPITUR VIRGINIA EARP “Junie” “Caroline” “I know it isn’t either.” There’s Virginia, onr ladylike, quiet senior, disagreeing with Molly Parker again. “Junie” has fooled most every¬ body about her personality, but those who know her best say she’s a regular dandy. Her great desire is to keep out of bard work and have as much fun as she can. Censor of McNeill. ’21 - ' 22. MARY HELENE GRIFFIN “Piggie” Our Piggie is a sweet, lovable, unassuming lass, with a style thal is decidedly Frenchified. Quite often she may be seen to be writing a letter in study period, and it usually goes to Rocky Mount. Helene is valuable in all sorts of work, because when she does a thing it is well done. She loves to powder her nose and asks “Is my nose shiny?” about twice a day. Her ambition is to finish school and share her knowledge gene¬ rously with others. Literary Society Critic. ' 18 and ’19; McNeill II, Vice-President. ' 21; Junior Play, ' 21: Class Basket Ball Team, ’2t and ' 22; Editor-in-Chief of “School News , FAYE WHITAKER HARTSFIELD Good-Night! It ' s only Faye we hear coming down ihe hall, exclaiming at something she is reading, in a lelter. What that something is and who it’s from remains a secret. Dignity, calm¬ ness. reserve these are her personal traits. have was rightly judged our prettiest Senior. Her brow is like the snowdrift, Her throat is like the swan, Her face it is the fairest. That e’er the sun shone on.” Literary Ed.tor, “School News , ' 20-’2l; Censor McNeill III, ' 18. MAUDE HUNTER See for yourself, and be sure” is our little blonde’s motto. Maude may be heard to say. “Aw, cut it out. my favorite pastime is eating, and my greatest ambition is to be exempt from Latin exam. Maude sails through her lessons and leaves good marks in her path. She is rather quiet, but—you just gel her started! Censer McNeill I. Literary Society. ’20- ' 2l : Pres. Literary Society. ’2l-’22; Vice-Prcs. Class. ' I8- ' I9; Member Class Basketball Team. ’ 18- 19 : ' 20-’21 : ' 21- ' 22: Member Varsity 8askctbal! Team, ' 20-’2l. Twenty One
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INA MIXON Though she may not say much, nothing misses ina’s observant eye and penetrating judge¬ ment. If she were known to keep a diary, many a Senior would lie tempted to find himself there¬ in. But if he had aught of which to be ashamed he would wish to he alone in doing so, for lira sees the person “as in himself he really is.” Secretary, McNeill I. ’2l- ' 22; Class Statician. ’2l- ' 22. SHEPHERD F. PARKER “Shep” Favorite Pastime—Teasing Favorite Expression “Yours Indy ' Chief Ambition Medical Doctor. “Shep” posesses all the attributes which Emerson demands of a gentleman. He is cour¬ teous, self-reliant, capable, and sincere. Though a great tease himself, he is a good sport when the joke is on him, as it often is. For in class he has a knack of missing the point of the dis¬ cussion and asking the very question which has just been answered. Though full of fun, he has a naive way of taking seriously that which every one else considers a joke; note, for example, his chief ambition. President of 0. Henry II, ' 21 ; Vice-President of Junior Play, ' 21; Staff of Tarpitur. ’21 - ' 22: Varsity Football Team. ' 21 ; Joke Editor of School News ’20-’2l. ELIZABETH STANLEY “Jack” Chief Ambition -To be a School teacher. Favorite Pastime — Raving. Favotite Expression—“I want a letter.” Elizabeth is a rather modest, unobtrusive little lady; but when she does set her head in a cer¬ tain direction it is very hard to turn her from her purpose. She does not often strive for honors; but when she wins them, she thoroughly enjoys the limelight. Junior Basket Ball Team. 1921; Second Preliminary Triangular Debate, 1921. PAUL TALTON “P. T.” Shy and rather droll Paul is inclined to hide his personality under a shell of timidity. We suspect that he is more ambitious than his favo¬ rite pastime would indicate. For he is seldom found at the popular loafing centers, and his re¬ cord shows steady if not severe application to his studies. Twenty Three
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